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The New Orleans Saints are sure to at least consider selecting a wide receiver in the first round of the NFL Draft, but who could it be?
As one of 16 prospects who will attend the 2026 NFL Draft, Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson has a good chance of going in the first round. New Orleans, which holds the eighth overall pick, is interested.
Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez has the abilities of an every-down playmaker and centerpiece for an NFL defense. Here's his scouting report.
The New Orleans Saints could look to cut ties with Alvin Kamara this offseason, but where could he land?
Competition will feature lineup of local restaurants, caterers and cooking teams vying for title of Best Crawfish while fans enjoy live coverage of 2026 NFL Draft
Times-Picayune writers and columnists who cover the New Orleans Saints discuss what the team should do with the No. 8 pick in the first round, how different scenarios will play out, the second-round and later picks and more in a round-table format.
Optimism is slowly growing in New Orleans after exceeding low expectations last season. They have the infrastructure to continue building a playoff-caliber roster in a winnable division. Selecting the best player available could be a viable option for them.
Last year, New Orleans had a joint practice against the Rams in California. In 2024, while conducting the majority of training camp at Cal-Irvine in Irvine, Cal., the Saints did not have a joint practice; the anticipated work against the 49ers was canceled due to San Francisco's myriad injuries.
The New Orleans Saints have picked up defensive lineman Bryan Bresee's fifth-year option, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed.